Jacket feels like a regular XL not a Large Tall. It's baggy in all the wrong areas and too long. Very thin fleece liner that's basically useless. Jacket looks good if it was more fitted but that's about it. Made for style not warmth. It is supposed to be able to be zip in compatible with other fleece liners but the zipper is much too long to accomplish this. I returned mine. NF needs more options for taller people or those with longer arms.

Love it, however, the inner jacket was supposed to be "puffier". It is too skiny, I was looking for something more puffy and warmer. It is warm, but since it is not puffy, the heat escapes through openings

I bought this jacket for a ski trip and it worked great. I wanted a lighter jacket I could use to layer inside rather than have a huge coat. Worked like a charm. Didn't feel a lick of cold through the jacket. Also the bonus of having a lighter jacket with the zip out jacket since I live in Florida is perfect. Along with a rain jacket!

The arrowood is a great lightweight jack-of-all-trades triclimate jacket. The outer shell is thicker and more sturdy than the Venture jacket, which is more of a dedicated raincoat. It also has a traditional stitched-in logo, as opposed to the rubberized logos TNF uses on the Apex and other jackets The inner fleece liner is typical TNF quality, plus it may be the only tall-size soft fleece jacket currently offered by TNF.

I stand 6'9" and weigh in at 235lbs. 44" chest, 34" waist, 38" sleeve length. As can be expected, I have some difficulty finding clothes that fit me properly. This is especially true when it comes to jackets. In order to find sleeves long enough to cover my chicken-wing arms, I've typically purchased XXL or XXXL jackets that were so large I could swim in them. I really appreciate TNF expanding their tall-size offering to include a tri-climate zip-in jacket like this.

I bought the Arrowood in size XL. The sleeves cover my wrists, and the bottom of the jacket reaches my pants pockets. It's a little roomy at the waist, but the cinch cord allows me to draw it in nicely.